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Endocrinology, Vol 103, 985-989, Copyright © 1978 by Endocrine Society


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Renin release by parathyroid hormone in the dog

HR Powell, DA McCredie and E Rotenberg

Synthetic N-terminal 34 amino acid peptide of bovine parathyroid hormone (PTH) produced a consistent rise in plasma renin activity in saline-loaded dogs when given iv either as a single bolus dose of 400 U or infused steadily in lower dosage over a number of hours. Infusion of as little as 1 U/min produced a significant rise in plasma renin activity, but a greater effect was obtained with 2 U/min. Infusion of 4 U/min had no more effect than 2 U/min. In contrast to transient hypotension after rapid injection of a single large dose, blood pressure did not change significantly during the steady infusion of lower doses of PTH. These findings are compatible with the thesis that an increased distal tubular load of sodium stimulates renin release and suggest that the increased distal sodium absorption after the proximal effects of PTH may be regulated by the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system.


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